hurdled (Meaning)

hurdled

to leap over especially while running (as in a sporting competition), a race in which such barriers must be jumped, overcome sense 1, an artificial barrier over which racers must leap, a movable panel used as a fence, any of various events in which racers must jump over a series of hurdles, a frame or sled formerly used in England for dragging traitors to execution, barrier, obstacle, obstacle, a portable panel usually of wattled withes and stakes used especially for enclosing land or livestock, a barrier to be jumped in a race, overcome, surmount, to leap over while running

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to leap over especially while running (as in a sporting competition), a race in which such barriers must be jumped, overcome sense 1, an artificial barrier over

vaulted, jumped, sprang, leapfrogged, bounced, bounded, hopped, leapt,leaped, loped

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The athlete hurdled over the barrier with ease, soaring elegantly through the air.

The mountain goat hurdled across the rocky terrain, its nimble hooves carrying it swiftly.

The businesswoman hurdled the challenges of a competitive industry with determination.

The child hurdled over the fallen tree trunk, laughing in delight.